“Congratulations,” MacFarlane said. “You five ladies no longer have to pretend to be attracted to Harvey Weinstein.”

After MacFarlane and actress Emma Stone unveiled the foreign-language film nominees, MacFarlane said, “I read ‘Amour’ was co-produced in Austria and Germany, right? The last time Austria got together and co-produced something it was Hitler, but this is much better.”

MacFarlane also received a nomination — an original-song nod from his movie “Ted” — and quipped it will get him a free pass to the ceremony, which, of course, he is already scheduled to host.

As for the festivities, “Lincoln” grabbed a leading 12 nominations, including Best Picture and Director (Steven Spielberg), as well as acting nods for Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field and Tommy Lee Jones.

“Life of Pi” was second, with 11 nominations, ahead of “Zero Dark Thirty” and “Les Misérables,” which had been considered front-runners before yesterday’s announcement.